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The Pebble Beach Co. has used the image of the Lone Cypress as part of its brand since 1916, according to the Los Angeles Times. The owner of the town's now world-famous golf club claims to own ...
The Lone Cypress tree, located in Pebble Beach, is approximately 284 years old. It is one of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees and is believed to have been seeded around 1750.
The tree was planted in 2004 near the landing area that most players target off the tee. According to a Golf Digest report, the expectations of further storms mean that the tree will not be replaced ...
Outside of the Lone Cypress, numerous other trees have achieved fame at Pebble Beach. The Ostrich Tree — which was actually a pair of two conjoining cypresses forming the shape of the flightless ...
Late last week, the Lone Cypress was doused by the powerful surf kicked up by a winter storm. The National Weather Service warned that waves between 28 and 33 feet were forecast along the coast ...
One of the iconic cypress trees in the landing area at the 18th fairway at Pebble Beach fell prey to a powerful storm on California's northern coast.